James Pattinson says the pressure is on Surrey when they face Notts Outlaws at Lord's after questioning whether they "choked" in the last two Royal London One Day Cup finals.

Surrey were beaten in low scoring games by Gloucestershire and Warwickshire in the last two years as they look to make it third time lucky on Saturday.

Australian quick Pattinson is hoping they fail to lift the trophy once more as he aims to leave Notts on a winning note.

He is well aware of Surrey's quality, but hopes Notts can forge a mental advantage over the team which beat them in the 2015 semi-finals.

James Pattinson hopes to leave Nottinghamshire on a winning note at Lord's

"It's going to be a huge test, a hard game. They've been there the last few years," he said.

"There's pressure on them perhaps. They've choked at the last maybe.

"We're looking forward to the challenge. It's a fantastic chance."

Pattinson, who has 12 wickets in the tournament, has been nothing short of sensational for Notts.

He will fly back to Australia after the final but is determined to take silverware with him. While the 27-year-old has played at the highest level for his country, he admits he has limited knowledge of domestic Lord's finals.

"It's pretty exciting. I've not seen one before but the boys talk about them very highly," he said.